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How do I slow down my forklifts?

I have several forklifts in two warehouses that I want to slow down. I believe there is a way to access the governor in the system if that makes sense.
Does anyone know how to access the system? The forklifts are Toyota model 8FBCU32 serial 72803

Any help is much appreciated
  • Posted 11 Nov 2023 00:34
  • By saltyreefer
  • joined 31 Aug'23 - 1 message
  • Alabama, United States
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"Anyone" is the issue. Soon it's operators changing it back and defeats the purpose. Then unauthorized use. Each to their own.
  • Posted 17 Nov 2023 00:51
  • By ron_k
  • joined 2 Apr'15 - 128 messages
  • North Dakota, United States
4kliftman
Company managers should have access to the manager password so they can set the max travel speeds. Pretty simple task. As a dealer, we detail that to the owners when sold. Anyone can get the passwords, but one can also set their own. It would require a dealer to reset it if it becomes lost.
  • Posted 17 Nov 2023 00:45
  • By ErichO
  • joined 26 Oct'21 - 83 messages
  • Washington, United States
It's best to have your dealer to stop and perform this. Due to liabilities, unauthorized users, you tube....now a days! It's sad what it has turned to at this point, operators can't be responsible anymore.
  • Posted 17 Nov 2023 00:37
  • By ron_k
  • joined 2 Apr'15 - 128 messages
  • North Dakota, United States
4kliftman

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